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VOL. VI. NO. 875.
HONOLULU, H. 1., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 18!3.
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED
EVERY AFTERNOON
RXCKI-T SUNDAY BY TIIK
Dally Bulletin Publishing Co., L'd.,
AT TIIK OFFICE,
326 & 328 aeronaut St., Honolulu, H. I.
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Delivered In Honolulu at Fifty Oknth a
Month, in advance
THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
-IB PUBLISHED
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and Five Doivlars to Foreign Subscribers,
payab'e in advance.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
I10NK IN SUPERIOR STYLE.
m -a BOTH TELEPHONES W 2.5(1
P. O. BOX 80.
The Duly Bulletin is printed and pub
lished by the Daily Bulletin Publishing
Company, Limited, at its olllcu, Mer
chant street, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isl
ands. Daniel Logan, editor, resides on
Alakea street, Honolulu, aforesaid.
Address letters for the paper "Editor
Bulletin," and business letters " Manager
Dally Bulletin Publishing Company."
Using a personal address may cause delay
in attention.
Business Cards.
LEWERS & COOKE,
IllirORTKRS AND DEALEBb IN LUMBER AND
ALL KINDS OF BuiLDINO MATERIAL),.
Fort Street, Honolulu.
GONSALVES & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Wink Mkr-
Queen Strett, Honolulu
:iW--
.VS f " H. HACKFELD & 00,
'
(Knkru. Commission Acienth.
Cornei Fort and Queen Streets, Honolulu.
G. W. MAOFARLANE & CO.,
iMrORIEHS AND COMMISSION MkRCHANTH.
Kaahumanu Street, Honolulu.
JNO. S. SMITHIES,
Auctioneer vnii General Business Auknt.
Aiaiiukona, Kohalu, Hawaii.
WENNER Sc CO.,
Manufai'TUrinii and Imi-ortinii Jewelers.
92 Fort Street, Honolulu.
F. M. WAKEFIELD,
Attorney and Counselior at Law.
Temporary oilloe with Mr. C. W. Ashfnrd.
Merchant st., Honolulu, H. I.
THOB. LINDSAY,
MANUFAI'TURINII JEWELER ANP WaTCH-
Kukni Jewelry a specialty.
Particular
.(iiriiuun paiu to ai
kinds of repairs.
Mclnerny Block, Fort Street.
J. J. WILLIAMS.
PHOTOaRAPHER
Tbe Only Collnctlon of Island Vlnws.
0. B. BIPLET,
AROHITBOT,
Complete plana und si.ecilliations for
every description of building. Contracts
drawn and careful superintendence of con
struction given when required. Call and
examine plans. New designs. Modern
Buildings. Olllce; Safe Deport Building
upstairs. Mutual Telephone 20S.
HONOLULU IRON WOIIKB,
KTKAM KmUNM, SUIIAR Mll.lJH, ItolLKRK,
Coolers, Iron, Brash, and Leah
Oahtincik.
Muclilnory of Every Description Made to
Order, Particular attention paid to Khlpu1
Bhiuksmltliillg. Job Work exrcult'd at
Wtorl.Nnlli'1'.
OHR. GERTZ,
Imfortxk and Dkm kr in
Usui's, Ladles and Ctilldrcu's Boots, Shoes
and Slippers
No, 103 inort Stx'owt.
Baldwin Locomotives.
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slSsSfSESESSK?
The undersigned having been appointed
Sole Agents lor the Hawaiian Islands
FOR THE CKl.EllIiATED
Baldwin Locomotives
FROM THE WORKS OF
Burham, Williams & Co.,
Philadelphia, Ponn.,
Arc non prepared to give Estimates and
receive Orders for these Engines,
of any size and style.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
STYLE OF LOCOMOTIVE
PARTICULARLY
Adapted for Plantation Purposes
A number of which have recently been
received at these Islands, and we will have
pleasure in furnishing plantation agents
and managers with particulars of same.
The Superiority of these Locomotives
over all other makes is known nut onl
here but is acknowledged throughout the
United States.
WM. 6. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
.Sole Agents for the Hawaiian Islands.
3STA.TI03ST-A.Ij
IRON WORKS
QUH3H3N STREET.
Between Alakea and Richards Streets.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE PRE
X pared to make all kinds of Iron,
Brass, Bronze, Zinc, Tin and Iead Cast
ings. Also a General Repair Shop for
Steam Engines, Kice Mills, Corn Mills,
Water Wheels. Wind Mills, etc. Machines
for thf Cleaning of Coil'ee, Castor Oils,
Beans, Ramie, Sisal, Pineapple leaves and
other Fibrous Plants and Paper Stock.
Also Machines Tor Extracting Starch from
the Manioc, Arrow Root, etc.
All orders promptly attended to
WHITE, RITMAN & GO.
PALO ALTO STABLES,
3SO O'lneirreU St.
Two Blooks lrcin Baldwin Hotel, S. F., Cal.
XBEG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY OLD
friends and patrons in the Islands that
1 have purchased the above Stabler and
intend to maintain its namesake "Second
toNone"7rlstcluss. Livery On tilts of every
description also on baud. For sale: Matched
Spans, Road and Draft Horses guaranteed
as represented. Correspondence invited.
E. R. MILES,
695-tf Proprietor.
BEAVER SALOON,
The Best Lunch in Town.
Tea, etnei Coffee
AT ALL UOUIiS,
THE FINEST BItANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
ALWAVS ON HAND.
H. J. .NOIjTB. Prop.
CHAS. T. G-ULICK,
Notary Public for tbe Island of Oalrn.
Agent to take Acknowledgements to La
bor Contracts.
Agent to grant Marriage Licenses, Hono
lulu, Oahu.
Agent for the Hawaiian Islands of Pitt ,V
Scott's Freight and Purcel Express.
Agent for the liurliugtou Route,
REAL EbTATE BROKER
and GENERAL AGENT,
IJKLL31H- TELEPHONE -Mutual !')
P.O. Box 415
orrioK
3ti Merchant St., - - Honolulu, II, I,
WAIAKEA1CUA NOTICE.
ALL PARTIES DESIRING TO GO TO
Wulukeukua Fulls In Muuou Vulloj
am hereby requested to obtain a nirinlh
sioii from the iiiidcralgucd, othcrwibc tlioj
wilt be proM-uutcd for trespass If found on
the premises without uueli puruilsalou,
1 J AH. II. liOYD,
at the Lund Olllce, Supreme Court IIullil-
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isaaK;K2s.
!mm,
WM. G. IRlffl & CO.
(LixnLiteci)
OFFER FOR SALE
FERTILIZERS
ALEX. t'HOSS A 80NB1
Celebrated High Grade Cane Manures.
Wc are also prepared to take orders for
Messrs. XT. Ohlandt Se Oo.'a
Fertilizers,
Insuring prompt delivery.
BOILED LUCOL
rr.i.i tA ........ t.... DaIm. rtl ......
suming less pigment than Linseed Oil, and
giving a lasting brilliancy to colors.
Used with drier it gives a splendid floor
surface.
Tii:rcie, Oeireierrt.
REFINED SUGARS,
SALMON.
Fairbank Canning Co.'s Corned Beef
PARAFFINS PAINT CO.'R
Compounds, Roofing & Papers,
Reed's Patent Steam Pipe Covering.
Jarboes' Diamond, Enamel & Ever
lasting Paint
Especially designed for Vacuum Pans.
FIRE,
LIFE and
MARINE
INSURANCE.
Hartford Fire Insurance Co.,
ABSets, 27,109,825.49.
London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.,
Assets, $4,317,052.
Thames and Mersey Marine Ins. Co.,
(Limited)
Assets, $6,124,057.
New York Life Ins. Co.,
Assets, S137.499.198.99.
C. 0. BERGER,
General Agent for Hawaiian Maids.
HONOLULU.
Wm. G. Irwin & Go.
(LIMITED)
Win. G. Irwin, -Cluus
Sprockets,
W. M. Gitlard,
Theo. C. Porter
President and Manager
- - - - Vice-President
Secretary und Treasurer
Auditor
S"u.geir Fa.ot.ors
-AND-
Commission Agents.
AOENT8 OF THE
Oceanic Steamship Company,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, OAL
C. BREWER & CO.
(LIMITED)
General Mercantile
Commission Agents
J.O,
Carter
, . President and Manager
. . .Treasurer
... Secretary
G
II. Robertson,
V.. f . Illkhop. .
W. K. Allen
Clius, M, Cooke
U.O. Allen . ..
II Watfrhmutt
Aiiuitor
:::
Director
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Australian Mail Service.
Por San Francisco :
The Now and Fine Al Steel 8teamshlp
"ALAMEDA"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu from Sydney and Auck
land on or about
November 16th,
And will leave for tho Above port with
Malls and Passengers on or about that date.
For Sydney and Auckland:
The New and Fine Al Steel Steamship
"MONOWAI"
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company will
be due at Honolulu, from San Francisco,
on or about
November 23rd,
And will have nromtit
despatch with
Mails and Passengers for the
above ports.
The undersigned are now prepared to issue
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For further uarticulars rpimrdliie
Freight or Passage ipply to
WM. Q. IRWIN & CO., Ltd.,
l-oi " General Agents.
Oceanic Steamship Co.
Time Talole.
LOCAL LINE.
S. S. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. F.
Leave Honolulu
for S. F.
Nov. 4 . . .
Dec. 2 ...
Dec. 30....
Jan. 27...
Feb. 24 .
March 24.
April 21
May 111 ..
June III .
..Nov. 11
. . Dec. il
. Jan. li
. .Feb. It
March :i
March .il
April 28
May 2(1
,. June 2!
THROUGH LINE.
From San Francisco
for Sydney.
Arrive Honolulu.
From Bjdney for
San Francisco.
I.ctve JIuhhIiiIh.
MONOWAI, Oct. ID
ALAMEDA, Nov. 1H
MARIPOSA, Dec. II
MONOWAI, Jan. 11
ALAMEDA, Feb. 8
MARIPOSA, Mar. B
MONOWAI, Apr. .'.
ALAMEDA, May .1
MARIPOSA, Muv31
MONOWAI.. I tineas
ALAMEDA, Julys.
MARIPOSA, Aug.2.1
MONOWAI.hept.20
ALAMEDA,
MAKIPOSA, Oct. 2fi
MONOWAI, Nov. 23
ALAMEDA, Dec. 21
MARIPOSA, Jan. 18
MONOWAI, Feb. 15
ALAMEDA, Feb. 25
MARIPOSA, Apr. 12
MONOWAI, May 10
ALAMEDA, June 7
MARIPOSA, July 3
MONOWAI, Aug. 2
ALAMEDA, Aug. 30
MARIPOSA, Sept.27
MONOWAI, Oct. 25
MILLINERY.
luIK-S.
QOOD
Respectfully invites inspection of
High
i,lass Novelties in Millinery, jii.t
received per "Australia,"
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
Sailors' Hats, Choice Flowers and Feathers
LATEST NOVELTIES IN RIBBONS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
MRS. B. GOOD,
Fort Street. High-Class Milliner.
HW-liii
METROPOLITAN MEAT CO,,
81 KING ST.
Wholesale and Retail Butchers
- AND -
NAVT CONTRACTORS.
G. J. Waller.
Manager.
ALOHA BATH HOUSE
- - NEAREST TO TOWN - -
Good Accommodation for Bathers
Bell Telephone 157.
MRS. J. H. REIST, - Proprietress.
KING STREET HOUSE,
117 .v. till King St., cur. Alakea.
Comfortably Furnished Rooms
Prom 11.50 nd Upwards Per Week.
Quiet Glean Rooms, Balb Up & Down Stairs.
A. MuDOWALI., - Proprietor.
CHAS. G-IRDLER,
iiiiiht iMi-iiHrrii ot -KNtll.lhll
AND CONTINENTAL
JDxy Q-oocLs
No, Ifi Knnliumanu direct.
Canadian-Australian Steamship Line
IN OONNBOTION WITH
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
THE FAMOUS TOURIST
Tickets per
C. P. R. are
$5 S
STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTHLY.
THROUGH TICKETS issued from
EUROPE, also
For Brisbane and Sydney:
STEAMERS BAIL 23n EACH MONTH.
Freight and Passenger Agents:
I). McNICOLL, Montreal, Canada.
ROBERT KERR, Winnipeg, Canada.
M. M. STERN, San Francisco, Cnl.
G. McL. DROWN, Vancouver, H. V.
Pacific Mail S.S. CO.
-AND THE-
Occidental and Oriental S.S. Co,
For YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their way to the above
jiorts on or about t he following dates :
Stmr "CHINA". .
btmr "OCEANIC".
Stmr "CHINA". ..
Stmr "OCEANIC" .
Stmr "CHINA" ..
. . Nov. 27, 1S0J
Dec. 23, lbUl
. Feb. 0, 1891
March 5, 18!il
.April US, lh'M
For SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers of the above Companies will
call at Honolulu on their ivaj from Hong
kong and Yokohama to the above port on
or about the following dati":
Stmr "CHINA" Nov. li, lb!M
btmr "OCEANIC" . Dec. 4, lS'U
Stmr "CITY OF PEKING"
Jan. 2. IK'M
Stmr
Stmr
btmr
OCEANIC".. .. Feb. 12, 18IM
CHINA" .
GAELIC"
Mach ai. 18iM
May 14, I8tl
RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS' FOLLOWS:
to ioko-
IIAMA.
$150 00
TO IIOM1
KONO. $175 00
2U2 50
Jlli 25
100 00
Cabin
Cabin, round trip 4
months .. . .
Cabin, round trip 12
mouths . .
Kuropeun Steerage.
225 On
202 50
85 00
Pussenuers naviui: full fare will bo
allowed 10 percent off return fare if return
ing within twelve months.
For Freight and Passage apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO.,
i7 tf
Agents.
FOR SALE!
1 Family Carriage Horse, &"
1 Phaeton in Good Order,
1 Covered Brake,
1 Imported Jersey Cow.
R. I. LILLIE,
at T. H. Davles A (Vs.
7WS-1
HO YEN KEE & CO.,
No. 41 NiuiamiSt,
Bet. Hotel & King.
TIlvTSIMZTHS
M IIKM.KIIH IN
Crockery, Glassware, Etc.
WATER PIPES LAID AND REPAIRED
AT lOHHsr itkk -
Pluuiblnt! Neil 1 1 v
Kxeciited In Ex
nil) liu
icriuiiccd Workmen.
W. S. LUGE,
Wine & Spirit Merchant
CAMI'MKI.I. HHKI'IIOOK IIMH'K,
Merchant St., :
H.1'1 tin
Honolulu.
FOR. S-A.I-.E !
THB C3R.B3A.T
KAHUKU RANCH 1
Kmn-mn
NORUia.
Kill
s.
Kiihuku, Hawaii.
tlmlt il Ihr Itilllrlln Ojller.
'HSb
ROUTE OF THE WORM).
$10 cifss Less than U.S, Line
Honolulu to CANADA, UNITED STATES and
to BRISBANE and SYDNEY.
i
For Victoria and Vancouver B. C:
STEAMERS SAIL Oct. 2d, Nov. 1st, Dec.
2d and Jan. 1, lS'M.
For Tickets and General Informa
tion apply to
THEO. H. DAVIES & CO.,
Agent for the Itimaiian UlamU.
jWilder's Steamship Co.
TIME TABLE.
w. c.
WlLllRR,
CAIT. J.
Pres. S. B. Rose, Sec.
A. Ki.mi, Port feupt.
Stmr. KINAU,
CLARKE, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu at 2-r. m., touching at
Lahatna, Mnalaea Buy and Makena the
same day; Mahukonu, Kaunibae and Ijui
pahdehoe the following day, arriving ot
Hilo at midnight.
LEAVES HONOLULU:
Tuesday Oct. 24
Friday .. Nov. '',
Tuesday ...Nov. II
fniiay ov. 21
Tuesday . Dec. 5
Fnday Dec. 15
1'uesuay. . . Dec. 21.
Friday . : . ... Jan. 5
Tuesday . . Jan. 11.
Friday Ian. SI
Returning leaves Hilo, touching at Luu
pulioehoe Mime day; Kuwmliae a. m.; Ma
hukonu 10 a. m.; Mnkeua I r. m.; Muuluea
Day (i r. m.; Lahalua h v. m. the folloning
da ; arriving at Honolulu II a. m. Wednes
days and Saturdays. -
ARRIVES AT HONOLULU:
Wednesday
Saturday...,
Wednesday.
Salurda
..Nov. l
Nov. n
.. Nov. 11
... .Dee. -1
Dec. 1.1
Dec. IS
Ian. :t
Jan. l.t
. . Jan. '.'4
I'Vb. .1
received after
Wednesday
Saturday...
Wednesday
, Suturdu)
Saturday .
! Wednesday
No Fremiti will be
12 noon on d.i) of sailing.
Stmr. CLAUDINE,
DAVIES, Commander,
Will leave Honolulu every Tuesda) at o
I r. u., touching at Kuhului, Huelo, Hiuih,
I Hamoa and Ktpahulu.
I Returning will a riveat Honolulu iverj
Sunday moruiug.
No Freight will
be reieived after
4 F. M,
on any of bailing.
Consignees must le at the landings to
receive their Freight, as we will not hold
ourselves responsible after such Freight
mis ueett taiiiieu.
' While the Company will use due cl Hi
l geuce in handling Live Stock, we decline
to assume an responsibility in case o( the
loss of same.
i
Tho Company will not be responsible for
Money or Jewelry unless placed In the care
of Pursers.
Best Lunch in Town!
The tables of this HeMmirant are supplied
with tho best I lie market atlonK
I - - Chickens and Ducks - -
i ('(Hiked any style, arc provided three times
a week, with frequent chimgcs to
Turkey and Young Pig.
Butter Cooking than ever. 'Meals at all
hours,
Prices tlic siunc as furiiierU, m
lou n
nil w i k
New Model Lunch Rooms,
Bethel hired, Rear of Post tMliic.
Ml-llll
0. AK1MA,
Merchant Tailor,
48 Nuuanu Street,
kKI'I'h U W th O.N UAMi
A FINE STOCK OF CLOTHS
And (Jives a flood Fit Every rime.
Clothes Altered to Suit Customers I
Clothes Cleaned and Dyed!
PRICKS THE LOWEST
H.' ti
rOH BALE FOU WANT OF USE.
A bTIJAM LAUNCH IN KlHhT.l'I.AHh
iV. order w ell. known iih hiivlug been
lined l v Dr. (I. TroimM'iiu n Port l'hi
iilu.it The several Pllols. the Ciutumi
Tim hovcrul PIloiK, the t'lutonui
Olllceis Clin give liiforiuattoii about the
boulj Npetd iioveii knots, bcvcriil other
Iloatb, hn, KttlU. etc., etc. I'lm Hints
ll I can hi) muiii at Mrs. ItcUt's boat lioutc next
to thu .Murine Riil!wu. For prices, etc.,
I Hl-lm
Hoavon-born Rulers.
Editor Bulletin:
Tho Frioud is ngaiu well to tho
front in its ndvoency of tho oligarchy.
Wo aro told that "it is .alike for
thoir (tho natives') interest atid for
that of all parties, that those who
direct the husitteis of the Islands
should also direct thojr political af
fairs." Now considering that the
members of tho councils, who sit
with looked doors, aro not men who
own or direct any portion of tho
national business worth speaking of,
this is amusing. The Star uses the
words "stake in the soil" as a euphe
mism to denote the interests of
those who have grabbed the greater
part of it, and that paper is only
solicitous that its clients should be
placed in a position that would
enable them to grab the remainder.
1 would like the Star man to
understand that if his theory, that
only the lauded aro fit to rulo;b
carried to its legitimate coucfuBi&u
it raises the point, How much lard
is umjessary to the acquirement "of
the intelligence ueceBsary for ruling?
And if the, minimum bo fixed and
tho intelligent land owners placed
in possession of the country's des
tinies, they, as law-makers, would
bo abie to ratse the minimum as they
added acre to acre until by judicious
briborj', usury, jobber-, and inter
uiarrviujr, only one man would own
tho country and consequently only
one man could possibly have sutli
cient intelligence to govern tho
couutry. This, the political- twins
of the Star and Friend would doubt
less consider to bo a progressive
administration of tho highest class,
and if tho twins had not more land
than they had intelligence then thoy
would be disqualified alike now and
under the conditions they hanker
after from taking any part in the
go eminent of their couutry.
Tho editor of tho Friend regards
the fat. sleek, ovannolical Christian
who has got ahead by a series of
stock gambles, aided by coolie labor
and other aids of that sort, as a
lieaveu-boru statesman, to whom the
destinies and the liberties of the
people ate to be solely entrusted.
Not to be in tho ranks of the '"pro
pertied clash" is, according to this
modern "e angelical" expounder, to
bo discredited and excluded from
hating a voice in the expenditure
of one's own taes, aud the members
of the beef tru&t who own all the
'stake in the country," aro to be
by divine right of cash and tho per
suasion of uiorceuary bayonets the
sole ruling power who will di'c-,
tato the pneo of the people's food.
What a prospect!
The editor of tho Friend and his
compatriot of tho Star have agreed,
with that wonderful unanimity
only born of the high aud noble
purpose of grab -to trample on the
liberties of the people, native aud
foreign, outside of their petty clique
which to-day does not number 2(.U
outside of their ollice-bearors and
mercenaries.
They have exhausted the diction
ary in tuveetio against tho people
who in the face of great provocation
hao kept tho peace. Tho mostjiu-
famous term that can be applied to
the eili.ttiis who make bold to com
ment on the oligarchy is that they
aro royalists and agitators. But
that old tired expression has beeu
thrown at Jesus Christ, Paul, Fetor,
Barnabas, Luther, Mahomet, Savon
arola. Hien.i. l'hilliiis. Wilberforco.
Llnliii Huns, tlm four Kvantelihts.
........ .. ;, ... . . q -,
the prophet .leromiah, Kossuth,
Garibaldi, and everybody else who
has beeu of any use to mankind, and
tho democracy has got so used to
tho old anathema of tho prophets of
tho oligarchy that they will feel the
want of tho old curse when the
petty despotism is dissolved. For it
is no small honor to bo cursed by tho
scribes of the pharisees of modern
monopoly with exactly the same
anathema thai the ancient usurers
aud monopolists discharged at tho
great Redeemer in Jiuioa; aud, sur
prising as it mux seem, they rather
like it.
Tho men who are attempting to
change their proisional rule into a
permanent oligarchy are, with two
or three exceptions, woefully igHO
raut in all education outside of
plantation bookkeeping aud com
pound interest. There might be
four, out of the fourteen provisional
legislators, u ho could pass in an ex
amiuation for a school teacher's cer
tificate. Thoy aro evidently too
ignorant of history to know, that
tho hist hope of an oligarchy ever
fastening itself on a free and intelli
gent people expired a thousand
yearn ago.
The reverend apologist of tho oli
garchy displays tho shape of his
pedal et remit and tho sulphurous
source of his inspiration in tho fol
lowing, also from tho Friend of
November: "Wo present these facts
to show that the present movement
of the whiles to formully assume
the direction of the government is
an inevitable consequence of their
previous direction of all the busi
ness." The "facts" hero referred to aro a
falsilicatiou of ligures in au attempt
to show that "Americans owu 70
percent of the business property in
Hawaii." The "movement" was not
h movement of the ''whites" at all,
il was simply a conspiracy of a few
men, the major part of whom had
neither brains nor wealth, who
wanted place and power and the
manipulation of the treasury. They
weie installed in power not nyiiie
i white people but In American
baoitelH, If the white population
had been asked to vote the present
"gang" would not have boon their
choice. There are men uf brains
(Continued on i'ujr.)
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